AquaPure Stabilised Sanitiser is an effective and easy-to-use form of chlorine sanitation that ensures your pool is protected from unwanted bacteria, algae, and organic waste and has a built in UV protector to protect the Chlorine from degradation from UV rays.
AquaPure Stabilised Sanitiser is an effective and easy-to-use form of chlorine sanitisation that ensures your pool is protected from unwanted bacteria, algae, and organic waste. AquaPure Stabilised Sanitiser contains a stabilizer (cyanuric acid) that helps prevent the breakdown of chlorine due to UV rays from the sun. This can help maintain a consistent level of chlorine in the pool over time, reducing the need for frequent chlorine additions.
Soluble granular chlorine with built-in stabiliser
Suitable for fresh and saltwater pool
Low residue
Fast dissolving granules
Boast a shelf life of several years
Pools that use stabilised chlorines require less frequent chlorine dosing than pools that use unstabilised granular or liquid chlorine
AquaPure Stabilised Sanitiser can be added directly to the pool water by broadcasting it evenly over the surface With the filtration system operating or pre-dissolve in a bucket of water before broadcasting around the pool surface whilst the filtration system is operating.
Dosage Rate: 8gm – 20gm per 10,000lt per day 25gm – 30gm per 10,000lt per alternate day. Application rates indicated are to be used as a guide only.
Stabilised Pools: 35gm per 10,000lt of pool water - daily dose
Unstabilised pools: 70gm per 10,000lt of pool water - daily dose
Application rates indicated are to be used as a guide only.
Use the recommended dosage of AquaPure Stabiliser Sanitiser for your pool size and maintain a free chlorine level of 1-3 ppm: Adding too much Stabiliser Sanitiser can cause the free chlorine level to rise too high, which can irritate swimmers' eyes and skin and even damage the pool surface.
Maintain proper water balance: Test the pool water regularly and maintain the proper water chemistry balance. This includes monitoring the pH, total alkalinity, and calcium hardness levels. An imbalanced pool can reduce the effectiveness of chlorine and other pool chemicals.